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CUK Urban Dictionary Project
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Progress from the editors:
Published are (assume NSFW):
Assguru Urban Dictionary: assguru
Bum and coke (2nd definition on page) Urban Dictionary: bum and coke
Dim prawn Urban Dictionary: dim prawn
C**tractor http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=c**tractor
Buckyballed Urban Dictionary: buckyballed
'Churchill' was rejected for publication.Comment
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Is Cukker there?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Well, I'd completely forgotten about this but checked the email address last week and someone(s) has been quietly adding some new words. So here goes. Assume NSFW.
Greylist: Urban Dictionary: greylist
Andy W: Urban Dictionary: Andy W
Apoocalypse: Urban Dictionary: apoocalypse
Gina ford: Urban Dictionary: gina fordComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostProgress from the editors:
Published are (assume NSFW):
Assguru Urban Dictionary: assguru
Bum and coke (2nd definition on page) Urban Dictionary: bum and coke
Dim prawn Urban Dictionary: dim prawn
C**tractor http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=c**tractor
Buckyballed Urban Dictionary: buckyballed
'Churchill' was rejected for publication.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHi Folks
I thought we could have a little project / holiday to add new words and definitions to Urban Dictionary . I've created a user name 'Cuksocker', and it would give a nice corporate look and feel if others wanted to use it. You will need to put in an email address I've created: cuksocker@yahoo.com .
If you add a definition, an email will come through to that account and I'll need to confirm it. The key rule seems to be that 'in-jokes' will be rejected, so probably not worth submitting 'Marillion Fan'. However, complete invention seems to be fine. They don't all have to be unspeakably filthy - I've just submitted permiedom, which is inexplicably missing. But they can actually be unspeakably filthy if desired.
Do please post any new terms submitted here, so that you can take personal credit for this important project, but perhaps best to leave NSFW definitions out of the thread, or it will be off to Light Relief.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMy main disappointment was that the editors rejected by definition of Boycott (verb), which was something like "to joylessly engage in a day-long sadomasochistic sex session in the style of Geoff Boycott on a go-slow to preserve his batting average".Comment
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